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Leg Exoskeleton Device
Powered Knee Orthosis for Cerebral Palsy
Recruiting1 award9 criteria
Vancouver, British Columbia
This trial will study the effects of the Agilik, a leg exoskeleton device, on children with crouch gait. Crouch gait is characterized by an 'over-flexed' knee when the leg is supporting body weight, and is common in children with diagnoses of cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other incomplete spinal cord injuries. The investigators will quantify the improvement that the Agilik facilitates in children with crouch gait in two ways: 1) the difference the Agilik makes when the participants start using it, and 2) any 'training effects' that can be seen in barefoot walking after
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